Starr, Freddie

Starr bids for City 

Report: the Express and Echo
(13th Sept 1993)

Television funnyman Freddie Starr has made a sensational offer to take over Exeter City Football Club. The comedian has offered president Clifford Hill a 100 per cent profit on his major shareholding, plus the money back that he has invested in the Club.

Starr speaking from his Berkshire home said that he had faxed the offer to the training ground this morning. Under the deal, Mr. Hill would remain as honorary president.

Starr said that if his offer for Exeter City was accepted, he would visit St James' Park with his accountant and solicitor to sort out all the details and take it from there.

"I believe that Exeter have some good youth players coming through, but I would probably buy one or two players to start with,:" said Starr. "I would have to take the advice of Alan Ball because, after all, he is the manager and the directors should keep quiet.

"I think the club could be 100 per cent better than it is now. The supporters deserve better and they are the most important people. Refreshment and toilet facilities need improving and I would hope to build a stand on the Big bank. I am doing this for the club and it's supporters. It is a dream that I have always had to own a football club,. and I can assure Exeter fans that I am a quick learner."

The Echo have already revealed that Starr had a secret meeting at an Exeter hotel last Tuesday and claimed that the president said he wanted a six figure sum for the club and that an agreement that the ground would not be sold for building development. Mr. Starr said that he did not intend to sell the ground for building. He was now awaiting a reply from Mr. Hill. Exeter City football Club issued a terse statement late this afternoon rejecting the offer from Freddie Starr. Chief Executive Allen Trump also said that no one from the football club would be interviewed in connection with the proposed takeover bid.

The statement issued read: "The board does not consider the approach by Mr Starr to be in the best interests of Exeter City Football Club."

The following day the Express and Echo reported that club president Clifford Hill said of the possible takeover deal: "The club directors, in their wisdom, have decided that they do not want to see any of their shares transferred. As far as I am concerned that is end of story. Starr, a lifelong Everton fan and friend of City manager Alan Ball, promised to continue to fight for control of the club. He said: "Let's ask the fans whether new blood needs to be pumped into the club?"

Speaking about Starr's offer, Mr Hill added: "I am not interested in enlightening the fans. We get inquiries of this sort all through the year. We treat each one on it's merits. That is our responsibility as directors. The board is simply not interested. I have put more than 22 years of my life into this club, protecting it against all kinds of problems. I will continue to do that."

The Echo further commented: 'Perhaps the board would now like to tell the club's long suffering fans why Starr's offer is not in the club's interest? They deserve to know. And at the same time, Mr. Starr must reveal some details about his offer if he wants to be taken seriously. What is topping the bill at St James' Park? Starr Wars, or Freddie and the Dreamers?

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